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Hubert

[ hyoo-bert ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “mind” and “bright.”


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“We are no longer crying,” said Hubert Kiteretse, a Kigali resident, who has attended the ceremonies every year.

Hubert Joly took over as CEO a few months ago, and of course, he's going to have his own people and his own vision for the firm.

The morning also served as a welcoming party for new CEO Hubert Joly, the Frenchman brought in Monday to right the sinking ship.

In fact, his grandmother told him she had already had a conversation the day before with her friend Hubert de Givenchy.

Or, as Hubert says toward the end of the film, “Albert, you can be whoever you are.”

Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury, made lord chancellor in consideration of his services in crowning king John.

Of these fellow-students, the name of Nicholas Hubert occurs most frequently in subsequent pages.

Dear Friend,—Hubert has given me the good news that luck has turned for the opera.

I doubt,” she answered, with the instinct of extravagance that annoyed Hubert, “I doubt if I know anything else.

Henriette had thoroughly enjoyed looking after dear Hubert and the sweet children.

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